Power On Self-Test (Post) - GMC MDI 2 User Manual

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If you need to re-configure Point-to-Point on your MDI 2, use the following procedure. Note that
the steps presented below assume you are running the Windows 7 operating system on your
PC. The steps for other versions of the Windows operating system may be slightly different.
1. Insert the Wireless USB adapter in an available USB port on your PC. Do not plug
the wireless adapter into a USB hub. Power-on your PC.
2. Connect the MDI 2 to your PC using the USB cable and allow the MDI 2 to boot
completely. Do not plug the MDI 2 USB cable into a USB hub.
3. Start the MDI Manager software by double-clicking the icon on the PC desktop.
4. The Point-to-Point connection is automatically configured. Wireless communication
will be available when you are powered through the DLC Cable.
If you have the need to reset your Point-to-Point passphrase, you can use the following steps.
The following steps assume you are running the Windows 7 operating system on your PC.
1. On the right-hand side of the Windows Task Bar, click the View Wireless Networks
button. A list of the available wireless networks in range of your PC is displayed.
2. Select Open Network and Sharing Center.
3. Select Manage Wireless Networks from the left column.
4. Select Change adapter menu and choose MDI from the list.
5. Remove your stored Point-to-Point network. The name will contain MDI and the last 8
digits of the MDI 2 serial number, (MDIXXXXXXXX).
6. When you reconnect the MDI 2 to the PC using the USB cable, a new passphrase will
be established.
Set Factory Default
Selecting the Set Factory Default button on the Network Setup tab reconfigures your MDI 2 to
the Point-to-Point communications settings it had when it left the factory. Any software upgrades
that have been installed to the MDI 2 are still installed. When the MDI 2 reset is finished, the
MDI Manager software displays the MDI 2 Explorer tab. All wireless AP configurations will be
lost.

Power On Self-Test (POST)

When you first apply power to a MDI 2 with firmware, the Power On Self-Test (POST) runs. You
should observe a sequence of lights and hear the "BEEP' indicating that the MDI 2 is working
properly.
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